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- (Coa****lan box turtle, Cuatro Ciénegas slider and Cuatro Cienegas softs****), eight endemic fish (Minckley's cichlid, Cuatro Cienegas shiner, Tufa darter, Bolson...
- incision of ciénegas and conversion of large segments of former ciénegas to ephemeral surface flows through deeply incised former ciénega-formed soils...
- Cienegas Terrace is a census-designated place (CDP) in Val Verde County, Texas, United States. The po****tion was 3,424 at the 2010 census. Cienegas Terrace...
- Metro E Line Ciénega Cr****, an intermittent stream in southern Arizona Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, a protected area in Arizona Río de la Ciénaga...
- was named for Rancho Las Cienegas, literally "The Ranch Of The Swamps," an area of marshland south of Rancho La Brea. La Cienega Boulevard's northern terminus...
- The Cuatro Ciénegas killifish (Lucania interioris; also known locally as the sardinilla de Cuatro Ciénegas) is an endangered species of fish in the family...
- Cuatro Cienegas pupfish (Cyprinodon bifasciatus) is a species of fish in the Cyprinodon genus of the family Cyprinodontidae. It is endemic to the Cuatro...
- The Cuatro Ciénegas softs**** (Apalone spinifera atra), also called the black spiny softs****, is a subspecies of the spiny softs**** turtle in the family...
- The Cuatro Cienegas shiner (Cyprinella xanthicara) is a species of freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae. The small fish is endemic to the springs and...
- subdivided their part of Rancho Las Cienegas. Henry H Gird purchased nearly 1,000-acre (4.0 km2) of Rancho Las Cienegas in 1862, and lived there until 1880...